Monthly Archives: December 2007

Let’s face it, today’s world isn’t as idealistic as we remember it in years we weren’t born, and today’s men aren’t the gentlemen we read and sigh over in eighteenth-century romance novels. Even if you weren’t an English major lusting … Continue reading →

A week off blogging is never a week wasted in New York City. I haven’t written for ten days now not because I’ve been lazy, but because I’ve been completely immersed in the gathering of data for the benefit of … Continue reading →

They say New Yorkers aren’t the friendliest of people. That, combined with the fact that true friendship takes a blend of common interest and time to develop, might scare the recent grad who just moved to the City. I felt … Continue reading →

Aside from a competitive job market and through-the-roof rent which can be very stressful to an unemployed recent grad, New York City offers another big set of problems: the melting pot of older men. It’s only after you graduate and … Continue reading →

The best part of being an English major was the blend of the sharpest, most beautiful minds, sharing opinions, insights, and ideas. It was a laid back major, really. Others outside the English Department viewed it as a cult, but … Continue reading →